Is RUTO indirectly telling UHURU to resign as President of Kenya? See what his close confidant said that has shocked State House

Monday January 7, 2019 - It is now evident that there
is bad blood between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto,
over the 2022 succession politics.

While, Uhuru has been telling his sycophants to keep quiet over 2022
politics, Ruto has been telling his attack dogs to run across the country like
headless chicken preaching about his 2022 presidential bid.

The ideological differences between the two leaders has divided Jubilee
Party into two with amorphous political groups emerging.

One is Team Kieleweke which
is said to be supported by Uhuru’s allies while Ruto leads the Tanga Tanga squad.

Team Kieleweke altar boys are
former Gatanga MP, David Murathe, and Nyeri Town MP, Ngunjiri Wambugu, while
the Tanga Tanga squad is led by
Elgeyo Marakwet Senator, Kipchumba Murkomen, and Sirisia MP, John Waluke.

Waluke, who is a close confidante of Ruto, has demanded for Parliament to
be dissolved and a fresh presidential election held.

Waluke, who was addressing the press at Parliament Buildings on Monday,
said he also wants to know who sent Murathe to throw jibes at the DP.

"We want to know who is sending Murathe to speak nonsense every day.
Many Members of Parliament are tired of his speech. 85 per cent of us want to
go for new elections,"

"We want this 12th Parliament to be dissolved so that we go and seek
a new mandate." Waluke said.

In case Parliament is dissolved, Uhuru’s tenure will abruptly end and Ruto
will have ample time to vie for presidency since Uhuru will have completed his
two terms.